I was on youtube looking at random videos, and I came across Eric Schwartz's animations. I really liked them, so I went to Wikipedia and found an article about him, found out about his comic, went to the main site, and the rest is history. _________________I'm called Steven, but it's not my first name!

I think it was a link on the ZZStudios.com site.
(Now, how I found that site is anyone's guess... )_________________"My name's Lion, Anthony Lion"
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Embrassing as it sounds I where searching for new comic releases (Gold Digger, Ninja High school) and went link hopping. I stopped at the German site of sabrina and thought "juck whatīs this". Donīt know why but I begann searching for Online comics as a cheap alternative to the real book stuff.
And I ended by Sabrina ^^ I began to read and read and when I ran out I searched for more which led me here and to the english strips from there itīs history _________________Whether a black cat brings misfortune or not, depends on whether one is a fur or a mouse.

I started reading Sabrina Online about 1999 when there were only a couple dozen major furry comics. I probably found it from discussions of other comics I was already following, such as Kevin & Kell, Ozy & Millie, The Class Menagerie, The Suburban Jungle, etc., or maybe The Belfry comics list had started by then.

I don't remember when or how I first discovered SOtS or ZZtS. I do remember that when I first discovered them I wasn't that interested in reading them, but by mid-2002 I had changed my mind._________________mwalimu
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I knew Sabrina-Online from the few published ones in an Amiga-computer Magazine (AmigaFormat). Before that (~'92 up) EWS was a big name in the Amiga scene famous for his work (the aerotoons!). I recall 'plight of the artist' (I think the 1st animation with Sabrina). If you're a bit able with an amiga-emulator you can see the cartoons as EWS probably intended them.

I lost sight of the Sabrina cartoon from '97 to '08 when I had time and looked up what had happened to her. Imagine my smile when I encountered ten years worth of Sabrina comic!

There are players that can play the format, so you don't need an Amiga emulator, though.
Of course, since I have a couple of Amigas(500, 600HD... I think. They're in my collection, not on my desk. ) I should probably try to run them on one of those once._________________"My name's Lion, Anthony Lion"
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After Reading a couple I went to his links and found the story. After that ZZ-studio, TM, the Lady etc etc etc. _________________"You are the universe, expressing itself as a human for a little while."
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That's where I first read about Zig Zag and Sabrina. From there, it was a short trip to Sabrina Online: The Story and ZZStudios: The Story._________________Styx: "Oh sure like flaming a dragon going to do massive damage, brave challenge there Teric."

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